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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 9

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Friday, 39,1972 Names in News Smoke Bomb Tossed Into Rogers 1 Hotel Perth, Australia (AP) Secretary of State William P. Rogers and his wife were preparing to leave their hotel a a i A a demonstrators were gathered outside when someone threw a tmokebomb Into the hotel. Thick orange smoke swirled through the lobby Thursday but no one was injured. Secretary and Mrs. Rogers drove off from the Pamelia Hotel a few minutes later.

He is on tour of Asian and European nations and flew here from a a Asia Treaty Organization me 11 in Canberra. Fischer Threatened With Blacklisting Amsterdam (AP) The president of the World Chess Federation has threatened American champion Bobby Fischer with a i i following reports he is holding out for a cut of the gate receipts from his World Series with Boris Spassky of Russia. tor. Max Euwe, the world federation president and veteran Dutch grandmaster, a i Thursday night that it the 29- 'ir-old American fails to appear Sunday for the start of the world chess championship in Reykjavik, Iceland, he stands to lose his rights to play for the work? title "not only this time but perhaps forever." Fischer was seen Thursday night at New York's Kennedy airport, but Icelandic Airlines said he did not board its flight to Reykjavik. Martha Mitchell Reported at Home Washington (AP) Martha Mitchell is reported back in town even though her husband Is still heading the Committee for the Re-election of the President.

John N. Mitchell, who went to Rye, N.Y., last weekend to pick up his wife, was back at work Thursday and a committee spokesman said he understood Mrs. Mitchell had returned 1 to their Watergate East apartment. Mrs. Mitchell told' reporters ladt weekend she was leaving her husband, the former attorney general, until he left the campaign committee.

She went from California to Westchester Country Club in Rye and Mitchell went to see her Monday. Cattro Visits Soviet Space Training Center Moscow (AP) Fidel Castro has visited the Soviet space training center accompanied by Communist party boss Leonid I. Brezhnev. The government news agency Tass said that during their visit Thursday to Star City near Moscow, Castro and Brezhnev placed flowers at the monument of Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space. They also visited labs, academic a i i i nad spacecraft simulators.

The Cuban prime minister is in Moscow for talks at 1he Kremlin. IDWARDSVILLI INTELLIGENCER REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John A Hardbeck to Carl Farmer lot 1 4 blk 1 LeClnire in Edwiuxlsvllle, Stamp is $8.50. Russell A Houser to William Eldon Kimberlln lot 3 blk 64 in Highland. Stamp is $15. William Claudson ct al to Jefferson Ware lot 29 in Ed- wardsvllle So 111 Commonage In Edwardsvllle, Stamp is $43.

Extra Second Added To Fix Discrepancy By Frank Carey Of the Associated Press Washington Today will be the longest day in your life. Every other day since man began recording time has had 88,400 seconds. At 7 p.m. CDT today (midnight Greenwich Mean Time) the world's timekeepers will add an extra second. The purpose is to correct a discrepancy in time-keeping due to tiny changes in the earth's rotation.

The changes were discovered 1 nl958 with the development ofatomic clocks so accurate it wouW take 50,000 years for one of them to gain or lose a second. Conventional clocks measure time based on the assumption that the earth takes exactly 24 hours to rotate on its axis. Atomic clocks record time by registered vibrations of atoms making up a molecule of a special gas. These clocks have noted a tiny slowing in the earth's rotation. To compensate, the world's master clocks since 1958 have been subject to fairly frequent, very minor corrections of a thousandth of a second here and there.

But astronomers of the Naval Observatory, the nation's official timekeeper, say the necessity for such frequent changes poses potential dangers. "Every time you correct a clock, you stand a chance of correcting it the wrong way," said Dr. R. Glenn Hall, assistant director of the Observatory's time division. His chiet, Dr.

Geinot M. R. Winkler, said navigators at sea or aloft, who need accurate clocks in navigating by the stars, "must be protected from (clock) errors of possible fatal consequences." So, by international scientific agreement reached more than a year ago, the world's official timekeepers today add a full second just before midnight (GMT). "Future action," said Dr. Hall, "will depend upon how the earth rotates.

It could be that it win speed up again, in which case we'd subtract a second. In any case, we'll be making bigger changes, but less often than heretofore, possibly once a year. The dissemination of radio time signals, based ultimately on astronomical time, will undergo this maneuver: When a country's official time- telling station sends out its midnight GMT time signal, it will first send six short beeps to mark the five seconds from 55 to 60. Then, it will pause for one second before beeping the long tone marking midnight. In the United States, the National Bureau of Standards' radio station WWV at Ft, Collins, has the responsibility for providing standard time and frequency service to the nation.

It keeps its clocks precisely synchronized with those at the Naval Observatory in Washington. After resetting their own master clocks, observatory scientists will monitor time signals and navigational signals from key naval installations throughout the world to make certain they've previous instructions to make the switch. Best Sellers Bach's Book on Top (c) New York Times This analysis is based on reports obtained from more than 125 bookstores in 64 communities of the United States. FICTION 1. JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL Bach 2.

THE WINDS OF WAR Woufe 3. CAPTAINS, AND THE KINGS CaWweil 4. THE WORD Wallace 5. MY NAME IS ASHER LEV Potok 6. THE TERMINAL MAN Crichton 7.

THE I I DAUGHTER Welty 8. A PORTION FOR FOXES McClary 9. THE SETTLERS Levin 10. THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE Higglns A 1. THE BOYS OF SUMMER Kahn 2.

I'M O.K. -YOU'RE O.K. Harris 3. 0 JERUSALEM Collins and Lapicrre 4. THE GAME OF THE FOXES Farago 5.

THE SUPERLAWYERS Goulden 6. OPEN MARRIAGE -O'Neill O'Neill 7. REPORT FROM ENGINE CO. 82 Smith 8. BRING ME A UNICORN Lindbergh 9 A A FRANKLIN Lash 10.

THE SAVAGE GOD Alvarez TV Scout Movie Not too Good Friday TV Previews Friday Night at the Movlei has "The Loves ol Isadora," a slow-moving and really not too good portrait of the legendary dancer, Isadora Duncan. Vanessa Redgrave plays the title role and she is beautiful and fine in her performance. John Fraser, Jason Robards and James Fox are among the men in her life. This is a long film and is being concluded tomorrow night, p.m., Channel 5. The New Friday Night Movies has "Heat of Anger," which was a series pilot for Susan Hayward and James Stacy, who play lawyers.

She is rich, elegant and smooth; he's poor, angry and hardworking. Their client is Lee J. Cobb, accused of pushing a construction worker to his death. No major surprises, but it's a slick enough way to pass the time. Miss Hayward, who looks fantastic, is occasionally too cute with her pout, but is otherwise good.

Channel 4. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Edwardsville Southern 111 Commonage Inc to David Hart lots 23 24 25 Phase 1 in Edw Southern 111 Commonage subd In Edwardsville. Walter Wydra Jr to Michael Drake lot 1 in Hayden's subcl in Maryviile. Stamp is 6:00 2-Pettfcoat Junction. 45-News.

As Directed. 11-Dick Van Dyke. 30--Father Knows Best. 1:20 8--Baseball Show. 6:30 2-To Tell the Truth.

4-Circus! 6--Baseball. Cards vs. Phillies. 9-Bridge. 11--Felony Squad.

30--1 Dream of Jeannle 6:55 11--News. 7:00 2--Brady Bunch. 4--O'Hara, U.S. Treasury 9--Joyce Chen. 11--Movie.

"Western Un ion." (1941). Randolph Scott. SO--Man from U.N.C.L.E 2--Partridge Family. 9--Movie. "Two Daugh ters" (1962).

8:00 2-- Room 222. 4--Movie. "Heat of Ang er." Susan Hayward 30--Movie, "Go for Broke." (1951). Van Johnson. 8:30 2--Odd Couple.

9:00 2--Love, American Style 11--Big Valley. 9:15 5--Scoreboard. 0:30 4--Governor and J.J. 5--Sanford and Son. 9--Flick-Out.

9:55 11--News. 10:00 245--News. 9--Designing Women. 11--Dragnet. 30--Rifleman.

10:30 2--Movie, "Tower of Lon don." (1939). Basil Rathbone. 4--Movie. "Kenner" (1989), Jim Brown. 5--Johnny Carson.

9--Commonwealth. 11--Perry Mason. 30--Movie. "Track of the Vampire." (1986). Wil ham Campbell.

11:00 9-Viewers' Viewpoint. 11:30 11--Movie. "The Woman in Green." (1945). Basil Rathbone. 12:00 4--News.

30--Movie. "A Prize ol Arms," (English; 1961), Tom Bell. 12:15 5--Celebrity Bowling. 12:20 2--Movie. "Storm over the Nile." (English; 1955).

Anthony Steel. 12:30 4--Movie. "Marie Anf nette." (1938). Tyrone Power. 12'45 5--Weather.

1:00 11--Zorro. 1:30 11--News, 1:50 30--Movie. "Forbidden Planet." (1956), Waller Pidgeon. 1:55 2-News. Saturday 6:00 2--Death Valley Days.

4 5--News. 11--Mothers in Law. 30--Rifleman, 6:30 2--To Tell the TnjtH. 4--Lassie. 5--Doctor in the House.

11--Let's Make a Deal. 30--1 Dream of Jeannie. 7:00 2--Bewitched. 4--All in the Family, 5--Emergency! 11--Lloyd Bridges' Water World. 30--Boxing.

7:30 2--Movie. "Daring Game." (1968). Lloyd Bridges. 4--Mary Tyler Moore. 11--Lawrence Welfc.

8:00 4--Dick Van Dyke. 5--Movie. "Isadora" Vanessa Redgrave, 30--Movie. "Year .2889." (1968). Paul Petersen.

8:30 4--Arnie. U--Mitch Miller. 9:00 4--Mission: Impossible. 9:30 3--New Inquiry. 11-Kid Talk.

10:00 2--News, 4 5--News. 11--Movie. "Give Me a Sailor." (1938). Bob Hope. 30--Movie.

"War of the Monsters." Japanese; 1966). Kojiro Kongo. 10:15 2--Movie, "Doctor at Sea." (English; 1955). Dirk Bogarde. 10:30 4--Movie.

"Northwest Passage." (1940). Spencer 5--Hee Haw. CARNIVAL By DICK TURNER "1 Wish I COULD spit out what's In my mouth. Miss Brevmer Iff In the Sky Answtr to Previous PunU ACROSS 1 Sky blue 6 Visible vapor mosa Friendly 13 Full of briars 14 Dedicated to monastic life 15 Baby's toy 16 Gross (ab.) WCamel'shalr fabric 19 Boy fO imlmal S3 Lock openejf SA New Zealand parrot 18 Arabian ruler Circle part CO mistake 4 Narrow Inlet EDlno 6 Rolled toa 7 Land parcel 8 Peak In Italian Alps 5 Untwist, as 8 10 Changed color of name 13 Kind ol fishing net 18 Honey maker 21 Spouted vessel Corn teed Martian, of love 29 Thick cloud formation, 83 Brooklet 34 Mariner's direction MShade ol green 87 Steps over fence King of Hung (myth.) 41 Invalid food 43 Amperes (ab.) 45 Sib-man city 47 Nigerian tribe 48 Evening (poet.) DYei BO Years (ab.) 61 Feline animal nickname parts Indian weight J7 Take a seat S3 Free country (ab.) 40 Lower limb 42 43 Permit 44 Theater sign 46 46 Lecture hall fit West Point (SSulUa's decrees Medical thread Large, stem DOWN 1 Excited I African SB8P KJ105 4 97.858 4A84I van QJS4S loom 1109141 KM Vert Nortk East tua IV Ban SV fan 4V Pan Pan Fun Opening 8 JacoJbys on Bridge West Tries to Beat All Pacts By Oiwild ft Jacob; Newspaper Enterprise) Association Sooth doesn't need to- see ait the enemy cardi to bring home his contract. lust a flash of the ace of hearts and 1 queen of spades in the bund win be enough.

Ai it happens, Weft lc not showing any of hit and South has to operate In the dark. He starts out with the normal play of a trump at trick two. Wertlsin with the ace and If West ia the sort of defender who tries to beat every contract he will give South an immediate problem. West will see that the only chance to beat four hearts will be to find bis partner with queen and one club. After working this out, West will lead a low club, It Is not really important which one he puts finger on.

The important thing is that East does have that queen and one club and unless South rises with dummy's king, East will win the trick with the queen; return the suit to West's ace and ruff a third club to ruin South'! fine ganw contract, We aren't going to tell you what actually happened. That It not important, The important thing Is that West will have the only play to give declarer a chance to go down, CAPTAIN EASY WH-WH-WHERE) ON AM If WERE PRfVIWe HERB FROM THE CITVi PON'TOVBITATHOUSHT, HERE? THE WIS AMP PRESS VOi 0AR WHEN ROCKY SHOOIS THE SCEWEl THE ACTION 60E9 UK6 TH BE PAHICIN3 PKEAMILV 6Y WHEN 2UPPEWLY AN OLP W(MMH fl iisssf EEK AND MEEK ARE M3U WINTHROP SOU TAKE MVWRO I WsU. HAVE A YvOWW 6UPFDSE THATM54N6 WE'LL HAVE WOKEN TRUCK DRIVER9.AND 5AJ2B4GECOU By DICK CAVALLI I'MKINDOFLOOKINO FORVWZDTO BITING A FBMLH SHORT RIBS By FRANK O'NEAL I SEE SOMETHING- IN FUTURE. BUGS BUNNY By RALPH HEIMDAHL I CAN'T WAIT TO SHOW BUGS THIS UNIFORM I WEAR AS THE N6W PWESIDENTOPTHB WOVAL. ORPER OP MUSKWATS! EAT HIS HEART OUT WITH JEALOUSY i ALLEY OOP By V.

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